Grand Canyon National Park

Grand Canyon National Park

Canyon Gateway Tusayan Awaits Vote on Town Status

Grand Canyon visitors may not feel political tension gripping the tourist gateway of Tusayan, but they could see big changes on the road to the national park depending on how the community settles its differences next week.

Fewer than 175 voters will decide Sept. 2 whether to turn Tusayan into a town with its own council. It's an issue that has split the community's 500 residents who work in its strip of hotels and roadside attractions, and it has big implications for future development on the main route to the Canyon's South Rim.